WildersMilkMaid
Overrun with beasties
Good day to y’all. I’ve had a small herd of Nigerian Dwarf goats here in central/eastern NC for the past 4 years. I finally feel that I’ve gotten a good handle on raising goats, and now I am looking to improve my genetics for the future. I am in search of some does to add to my herd, preferably in milk.
Here’s my idea... I was hoping to buy some first fresheners being culled from way-better-than-mine herds for udder imperfections like lopsidedness... things that are not good enough for show, but would still provide a solid foundation for my herd. Does this make sense, and is this a good idea?
I am in it for the long haul, I have a long-term vision of breeding show-quality Nigerians with big beautiful udders and great milk production. However, I know that does not happen overnight, and I figure I have to start somewhere. Since it is (understandably) impossible to buy a perfect doe from a breeder, I think this is a good compromise. What do y’all think? *And is there anyone out there with such a doe, willing to sell?*
I am already on the waiting list for cull does from a nearby top-notch quality herd for the aforementioned reasons. However, I already have a doe from them (by FAR my best goat, she is amazing and perfect and I love her), so I was wanting to add a doe from a different line as well.
Please send me your advice, encouragement, and recommendations. Thank you for your time!
Here’s my idea... I was hoping to buy some first fresheners being culled from way-better-than-mine herds for udder imperfections like lopsidedness... things that are not good enough for show, but would still provide a solid foundation for my herd. Does this make sense, and is this a good idea?
I am in it for the long haul, I have a long-term vision of breeding show-quality Nigerians with big beautiful udders and great milk production. However, I know that does not happen overnight, and I figure I have to start somewhere. Since it is (understandably) impossible to buy a perfect doe from a breeder, I think this is a good compromise. What do y’all think? *And is there anyone out there with such a doe, willing to sell?*
I am already on the waiting list for cull does from a nearby top-notch quality herd for the aforementioned reasons. However, I already have a doe from them (by FAR my best goat, she is amazing and perfect and I love her), so I was wanting to add a doe from a different line as well.
Please send me your advice, encouragement, and recommendations. Thank you for your time!